Vista: Trying to install drivers

I just finished installing Vista Home Premium
Quite excited. Im on it now in fact, connected via hardline to the router.

Anyway to the point. Upon trying to install my motherboard, gfx card, wireless pci card cd's i get the following message when I try to initialise each install:

"Motherboard support cd does not support this Operating System(WNT_6.0H_32_MCE)"

I have windows updates on and i downloaded the updates it told me to, but that didnt change anything. Does this mean I have to goto each hardware vendor website and download the programs for each one in a format that supports vista.?
Or is there a simple way around this issue like a downloadable upgrade?

I had Vista installed for a total of 2 days. Then I switched back to XP Pro. I am very excited about permanantly switching to Vista, but not until Microsoft stop supporting XP or they get some more mature drivers for Vista. When I had Vista installed, tons of my games would run but the screen would be grey and I wouldn't be able to see anything. When I went to look for patches, I found none.

I had an Nvidia 6800 gfx card with Vista certified drivers. Of course, I do believe that the gfx card driver was in a beta form at the time.

Right now, for me, it seems like it would be too much of a hassle for me to go back. It would probably become a day project because of everything I would have to install. (I would insist on a clean install)

Anyway, I'm happy to hear that someone is having a pleasant experience with Vista. Hopefully I will too some day.

IMO vista is a very intelligent creation,
the only slightly annoying thing is that permissions popup, but only because it might get in the way of gaming. So i might just turn that off.

Thank god for the vista threads here
and thanks for the support guys.
Its strange though, because i actually can install the driver now, but its just not functional...so i guess il have to wait until a proper vista driver comes out.

Yeah I had that same problem with vista too. I had to get the drivers from all the manufacturers because none of the cds worked. In fact, my ati driver that automatically installed with vista performed much better than the ones I downloaded. Vista is pretty good with initial installation, it will just take some time to get the kinks worked out. As for me, I'm back to xp pro for the time being as I have found that everything runs much smoother that way. I will go back to vista in a year or so. Lots of promise, just needs more support.